Vandals stole two banners proclaiming "Black Lives Matter" from the Unitarian Universal Church in Cherry Hill while also smashing a wooden frame and two outdoor lights.

Church administrator Christie McLean told NJ.com this was the second time this month they've had Black Lives Matter banners stolen from the church, costing about $100 each.

Churches across the country that have elected to take a stand with the racial justice movement seem to be having trouble keeping their Black Lives Matter banners up without them being defaced in some way. Other incidents include:

A Reno, Nev., Unitarian church which had its Black Lives Matter banner defaced with the word "All" on Feb. 5. Local TV Station News 4 reports this is the eighth time the church has been vandalized over the banner since October.